If you are having trouble finishing a writing project—or getting one started—the May 2012 issue of The Writer magazine , on newsstands now, is an issue you won’t want to miss. In it, you’ll find articles that provide practical...
Earlier this year, Hannah Pittard drove from Chicago, where she teaches creative writing at DePaul University, to Milwaukee to promote her debut novel, The Fates Will Find Their Way . She sat down to talk with me about her book and her writing process...
If you’re looking for a thoughtful gift for a recent graduate, consider Ann Patchett’s What Now? , based on her commencement address at Sarah Lawrence College, her alma mater. In the slim volume, she describes her own initial frustration when...
Yes, it’s National Novel Writing Month again. The idea of setting aside one month in each year to write 50,000 words is a fantastic one, and it’s helped many people achieve their desire to get more writing done. But what if you didn't...
Let’s say you’ve finished your novel and submitted a query letter to Marla Miller for our latest online column, Critique My Query . You’ve addressed her comments and polished your letter. You’ve done your research, so you know...
We often point out in The Writer that writing is a lifetime endeavor. A good example of this was the great novelist Henry Roth. According to a New York Times article, “Breathing Life Into Henry Roth” by Charles McGrath, Roth was a fascinating...
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